Stars look to gain playoff footing against Jets

The Stars are nine points behind Winnipeg in the Central Division standings. Winnipeg holds the Western Conference’s first Stanley Cup Playoff wild-card spot. Dallas has two games in hand on Winnipeg, and they are four points behind the second wild-card team, the Calgary Flames.

With the wild-card option increasingly looking like the Stars’ most realistic path to the Playoffs, Ruff made no attempt to downplay the significance of keeping Winnipeg within reach in the Western Conference race.

“If we want to keep them in the chase in our pursuit, this is a big game for us,” Ruff said. “Otherwise, that point gap gets to a point where it’s going to be tough to close.”

“[We’re in a situation] where we have to show desperation every game,” Ruff said. “I can go in and say that every game because we need that. Where we’re at, we need that. We need desperation, we need shot-blocking, we need special teams performance, we need to have everything. We need to have a goaltender make big saves. This is a game, like I said, where if we’re going to keep [Winnipeg within reach]; it’s a big game for us.”

Jets coach Paul Maurice tossed out a few surprises for his team after they were swept on a two-game trip through Pennsylvania earlier this week.

Maurice deviated from rotating starts between Ondrej Pavelec and Michael Hutchinson and named Hutchinson his starter against Dallas. Hutchinson, who had 31 saves in a 5-2 loss against the Philadelphia Flyers on Thursday, will be the first Winnipeg goaltender to start back-to-back games since he did so Jan. 3-5.

“I just really, really like the way that [Hutchinson] looks in the net,” Maurice said in explaining the move.

“We’ve been kicking that around for a while, even before our guys got back [from injury], what our pairs would look like,” Maurice said. “We would like to see, from a [workload] point of view, Toby and Dustin play together while we also think that we have a really strong shutdown pair [in Bogosian and Chiarot].”

Bogosian downplayed any potential for difficulty in adjusting to a new partner in Chiarot, who plays a very stay-at-home game.

“We’ll talk a lot out there,” Bogosian said. “I’ve played with him before. Nothing new. Just go out there and play.”

TJ Galiardi, who cleared waivers and was assigned to St. John’s of the American Hockey League on Friday, will be back in the Winnipeg lineup. Galiardi was recalled hours after his AHL assignment to replace Matt Halischuk. The Jets placed Halischuk (lower body) on injured reserve on Friday.

Status report: Cole will miss his third consecutive game, and Ritchie will be out for the sixth game in a row. … Maurice said that Halischuk will be out “beyond probably even [on a] week-to-week [basis].”